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DL1000
Product Manual
DL1000, Rev 1.6A
Page 12
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PERATING
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NSTRUCTIONS
Using Entry Codes:
To use a programmed entry code:
1. Press
for the code. Codes can be 4-6 digits.
If the system is set to 4-digit codes, then the code is detected
upon the 4th digit input.
2. Pressing
or
before or after each entry code is not
required. If a # or * is entered, it is ignored. This makes the
keypad codes compatible with other brands if necessary.
Entry Codes With Time Schedules:
Entry codes and Relay Time Schedules can be used together for
better control of the system. When Latch or Unlatch entry codes
and times schedules are used, the last action is used. For
example:
1. If a hold open time schedule is active (LATCH) and a Unlatch
Entry code is used, the system will unlatch.
2. If a Latch code is active and an Unlatch schedule becomes
active, the system will unlatch.
3. If an Unlatch code is active and a Latch schedule becomes
active, the system will latch.
4. Momentary and Toggle codes are ignored during an active
Relay Time Schedule.
Entry Codes With Sleep Mode:
Sleep Mode turns the LCD and keypad off after 30 seconds. When
a code is used while the system is in sleep mode, a key must be
pressed before the code is seen. The first key input is used to
wake the system and then it looks at each keypad entry. For
example, if the system is in sleep mode and a user enters code
1234, only 234 will be seen by the system as the “1” was used to
wake the system. The user needs to press a button to wake the
system and then enter 1234.
System Status & Clock:
The current system status may be viewed at any time. The
system status displays the current status of Relay 1, Relay 2, Do
Not Disturb, and the clock time and date.
To view the system status (Relay & DND):
1.Press
and hold for 3 seconds (STATUS)
2.Press
to return to the Welcome screen (WELCOME)
To view the system clock (Time & Date):
1.Press
(Displays Clock Date & Time)
2.Press
to return to Welcome screen (WELCOME)
O
PERATING
I
NSTRUCTIONS
Do Not Disturb (DND) Feature:
The Do Not Disturb (DND) mode puts the system into a sleep
mode and does not allow entry code or relay activation while DND
is On (active). Entry codes that have been programmed with DND
Access = ON will be able to activate the relays when the DND
mode is On (active). The DND can be toggled ACTIVE/INACTIVE
from the program mode. To control the DND mode:
1. Press
and hold for 3 seconds (STATUS)
2. Press
PAC (PROGRAM)
3. Press
(DO NOT DISTURB)
4. Press
(R SCHED)
5. Press
1=Active/on, 2=Inactive/off
8. Press
to exit.
Glossary:
Entry code:
a code used by an individual to activate or control the
system. When a valid code is entered, the system will activate as
programmed.
Flash code:
a code that can be used xx amount of times. Once the
number of times has been used, the code becomes inactive. Example: a
contractor may be given a code that will open the gate 10 times. On the
11th try, the code will not open the gate.
PAC:
Program Access Code
Program Access Code:
code used to gain access to the programming
mode.
Strikes Lockout:
helps prevent unauthorized users from using multiple
codes to access the system. The system has a 3-minute lockout feature
that is activated when “x” number of invalid entry codes are entered.
User Safety Guidelines:
1. Read and follow all installation manuals and warning instructions.
2. Do not use a vehicular gate for pedestrian access. Vehicular gates
are for vehicles only. Pedestrians must use a separate entrance.
3. Never allow children to operate or play with gate controls. Never
allow children to play in the area of a gate system.
4. Never reach through a gate to use a device.
5. Only use the system when you have a clear line-of-sight with the
gate and its travel.
6. If the unit is not installed correctly or in a safe manner, turn the
unit off immediately and do not use.
7. DO NOT install or use this device unless all potential
hazards and pinch points have been eliminated.
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